Текст песни Take Me to the Paradise - Lucie Dolène , Oliver Wallace
Stained
glass
windows
smoked
wood
tables
The
slaves
of
culture
toil
by
night
The
pall
of
perfumed
true
confessions
And
when
the
air
gets
thick
as
this
You
can
cut
it
with
a
straw
And
as
the
moon
hangs
over
Waverly
they
call
Take
me
to
the
paradise
Beauty
sleeps
inside
Drinking
in
the
mezzanine
With
millionaires'
first
wives
Take
me
to
the
Paradise
Let
me
live
once
more
Greater
men
have
faced
these
walls
And
fallen
on
the
floor
Here
the
homosexual
novelist
Full
of
rage
in
1960
There
the
coiffured
ex-viscount
Watches
empty
seconds
fly
Until
the
blood
clot
zeroes
in
And
grants
him
immortality
again
The
moon
broke
through
the
hotel
curtain
And
as
you
lay
asleep,
I
touched
your
skin
And
it
amazed
me
you
were
once
inhuman
Once
you
crawled
out
of
your
womb
Now
we
grope
our
way
downstairs
And
we
don't
need
Any
fool
to
drag
us
there
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